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New Warehouse / Industrial Units EMPLOYMENT COLWICK LOOP ROAD | NETHERFIELD | NOTTINGHAM | NG14 5HN FOR SALE / TO LET A joint development by: NEW WAREHOUSE / INDUSTRIAL UNITS reachmarketing.co.uk 33542 07/19 reachmarketing.co.uk from 9,000 to 70,000 sq ft EMPLOYMENT WAREHOUSE / INDUSTRIAL UNITS from 9,000 to 70,000 sq ft Please contact agents to discuss individual requirements further. THE SCHEME SPECIFICATION LOCATION PLANNING The current approved master plan for The Developer’s standard Teal Employment Park is accessed The site has planning consent for Teal Employment Park shows seven specification includes: from the A612 Colwick Loop Road, B1 / B2 / B8 use, i.e. light industrial, units which total 140,950 sq ft set 5 miles east of Central Nottingham. industrial and warehouse uses. • Steel portal framed construction within a site of 11.4 acres and provides The site is provided with a wealth of seven individual units ranging in size • Clad and glazed elevations complementary facilities including the from 9,000 to 30,000 sq ft. VAT • 10% roof lights adjacent Victoria Retail Park and the VAT will be applicable at standard rate. This master plan is currently flexible • Onsite car parking and concrete new trade and retail park elements and interest is invited in the size range surfaced loading yards of Teal Park which are also currently 9,000 to 70,000 sq ft with units being developed. EPC capable of being delivered within • 5% office content The M1 Junctions 24 / 25 are both a 12 to 15 month period. The EPC will be confirmed The size of the units and the approximately 10 miles to the west with the Developer’s aspiring specification can be tailored with the A1 being 18 miles to the to achieve an A rating. to meet individual occupiers’ north east of the site. exact requirements. INDUSTRIAL UNITS- INDICATIVE CGI TEAL PARK - FULL SCHEME MASTERPLAN TRADE COUNTERS - INDICATIVE CGI TEAL PARK EMPLOYMENT MASTERPLAN UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 1 9,000 sq ft 10,000 sq ft 29,950 sq ft (836 sq m) (929 sq m) UNIT 4 (2,782 sq m) 30,000 sq ft (2,787 sq m) UNIT 5 UNIT 7 UNIT 6 25,000 sq ft 17,000 sq ft 20,000 sq ft (2,323 sq m) (1,579 sq m) (1,858 sq m) OTHER UNIT SIZES/SPLITS ARE AVAILABLE – PLEASE CONTACT THE AGENTS TO DISCUSS INDIVIDUAL SIZE REQUIREMENTS A99 A9 Stornoway A9 A9 A835 A98 A96 A90 A96 A952 Portree Inverness A95 A9 A87 A82 A90 A96 ABERDEEN A87 A9 A86 A830 A90 Fort William A92 A90 A82 A9 DUNDEE A92 A85 Perth A90 A85 St Andrews A82 A84 M90 A9 A92 A91 Stirling Dunfermline M9 Falkirk EDINBURGH A1 GLASGOW M8 Paisley A68 A71 Berwick-upon-Tweed A737 A78 M77 A725 A702 A1 Kilmarnock M74 Galashiels A71 Prestwick Ayr Alnwick A68 A74(M) A76 A1068 A7 A1 A77 A68 A696 Dumfries A75 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE A69 Gateshead A75 CARLISLE SUNDERLAND Stranraer A75 A1(M) A68 A19 A595 M6 ANTRIM A596 Durham M2M2 Hartlepool A66 Middlesbrough A66 Darlington M1 LISBURN A171 A19 A6 ARMAGH A595 A1 SLIGO Scarborough NEWRY A64 A19 A65 A64 A1(M) A166 LANCASTER A59 YORK A165 M6 A65 A1079 A614 A59 A64 Beverley M1 M58 LEEDS Preston BRADFORD HULL Blackburn Huddersfield M62 DEMOGRAPHICSWAKEFIELD Bolton M62 Scunthorpe A565 M1 Grimsby Doncaster M180 M3 Wigan MANCHESTER Barnsley Rotherham A46 A15 M4 Stockport A1(M) A16 331,000 Warrington LIVERPOOL SHEFFIELD PEOPLE M4 M53 M56 M6 LIVING IN M50 A55 A49 Buxton Chesterfield NOTTINGHAM A55 M1 Lincoln Chester A1 Macclesfield (ONS mid year population estimates – 2018) A46 A5 A494 M7 A6 A41 A17 A16 A5 STOKEONTRENT A487 A483 NOTTINGHAM .7% A15 67 A52 IN NOTTINGHAM ARE A46 Grantham A50 DERBY OF WORKING AGEA148 M6 (Nottingham Insight) A470 A5 Burton upon Trent Kings Lynn A140 A38 A42 A1065 Shrewsbury A1 M9 A458 M54 A47 NORWICH LEICESTER Stamford 750,000 M6 Toll Tamworth WOLVERHAMPTON M42 PEOPLE PETERBOROUGH A146 M8 WITHIN A SHORT DRIVE A12 A6 A11 A140 A487 OF NOTTINGHAM M6 M1 BIRMINGHAM (ONS midThet year populationford estimates – 2018) A44 A483 A14 DRIVE TO WORKCOVENTR TIMESY A1065 M42 Huntingdon A470 WEXFORD 0 - 15 mins 15 - 30 mins 30 - 45 mins A6 A140 Worcester M40 NORTHAMPTON CAMBRIDGE A12 A44 Warwick A11 A46 Bedford A487 Hereford M5 M1 A1 Ipswich A470 Banbury A43 A483 A44 Milton Keynes M11 M50 A131 A12 A49 Buckingham A5 A40 Cheltenham A1(M) A10 A40 A40 A40 A429 M40 A41 Luton Colchester Gloucester A40 A40 OXFORD A417 Chelmsford A477 A465 A419 M5 M25 A12 NEWPORT Basildon SWANSEA M1 M11 A433 Swindon A34 M25 M25 M4 BRISTOL M4 LONDON Reading M4 A46 CARDIFF A38 Bath A34 Maidstone A28 A338 M26 M2 A350 Guildford M25 Basingstoke Canterbury A303 A229 M20 A2 A24 M3 M23 A39 Dover A37 Salisbury M5 Winchester Tunbridge Wells A303 A3 Folkestone Taunton A22 A361 A272 A21 A350 A354 A377 A39 M27 A259 A338 A303 A37 A386 Chichester SOUTHAMPTON Hove A27 A354 BRIGHTON A30 PORTSMOUTH A30 A35 Bournemouth EXETER Newport A395 A386 A39 A30 A388 A380 A38 A38 St Austell PLYMOUTH A390 Truro A39 A30 A394 EMPLOYMENT COLWICK LOOP ROAD | NETHERFIELD | NOTTINGHAM | NG14 5HN MANSFIELD NOTTINGHAM A1 A46 A38 A617 A614 NEWARK- ON-TRENT A60 Hucknall VICTORIA RETAIL A610 M1 A6097 PARK COLWICK LOOP ROAD A46 TEAL CLOSE A1 Ilkeston NOTTINGHAM A612 Colwick A52 A52 PERSIMMON A52 HOUSING SCHEME Beeston GRANTHAM LONG EATON A453 A46 A1 STOKE LANE SAT NAV: NG14 5HN Brodie Faint John Proctor A joint development by: 07852 529977 07887 787880 [email protected] [email protected] Sam Sutton Mark Tomlinson 07794 081052 07917 576254 [email protected] [email protected] reachmarketing.co.uk 33542 07/19 reachmarketing.co.uk Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. All statements contained within this brochure have been provided in good faith and are understood to be correct. Accuracy in respect of all statements cannot be guaranteed as we rely on information provided and they do not form part of any contract or warranty and accordingly: 1) Dimensions, distances and floor areas are approximate and given for guidance purposes only. Potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the validity of the guide figures given. 2) Information on tenure of vacancies is provided in good faith and prospective purchasers should have this information verified by their solicitors.
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